There were few changes in the high school basketball rankings as the regular season enters its final week.

New to the boys rankings are Norcross and North Gwinnett (AAAAA), Bainbridge (AAAA), Walnut Grove (AAA), Morgan County (AA). Out are Berkmar and Mill Creek (AAAAA), Chattahoochee (AAAA), Thomson (AAA) and Thomasville (AA).

New to the girls rankings are Woodstock (AAAAA), Westside-Augusta (AAA) and Dade County (AA). Gone are Lowndes (AAAAA), Allatoona (AAA) and Rabun County (AA).

Some region tournaments begin this week. The state tournament begins Feb. 24.

BOYS

Class AAAAA

1. Milton (19-4)

2. Shiloh (20-3)

3. Westlake (20-2)

4. Tift County (19-5)

5. Wheeler (12-9)

6. Harrison (17-5)

7. Marietta (18-5)

8. North Gwinnett (15-8)

9. Norcross (15-8)

10. Johnson-Savannah (19-4)

Class AAAA

1. Fayette County (24-1)

2. Miller Grove (13-9)

3. Southwest DeKalb (14-8)

4. Douglas County (23-1)

5. Woodland-Cartersville (24-1)

6. Effingham County (22-1)

7. Jonesboro (20-3)

8. Alcovy (22-3)

9. Lovejoy (20-4)

10. Bainbridge (18-4)

Class AAA

1. Columbia (22-1)

2. Washington County (21-0)

3. Eagle’s Landing (21-2)

4. Drew (21-3)

5. Carrollton (20-3)

6. North Hall (21-3)

7. Monroe (17-5)

8. Grady (19-3)

9. Allatoona (20-4)

10. Walnut Grove (21-3)

Class AA

1. Jordan (21-2)

2. Greater Atlanta Christian (18-5)

3. Vidalia (22-2)

4. Buford (19-5)

5. Albany (19-2)

6. South Atlanta (18-5)

7. Manchester (15-2)

8. East Hall (17-6)

9. Laney (18-4)

10. Morgan County (17-4)

Class A

1. North Cobb Christian (23-0)

2. Whitefield Academy (19-3)

3. Wilkinson County (20-2)

4. Wilcox County (17-3)

5. Turner County (18-4)

6. Landmark Christian (18-2)

7. Taylor County (20-2)

8. Lanier County (19-4)

9. Athens Christian (21-2)

10. Mount Paran Christian (20-4)

GIRLS

Class AAAAA

1. McEachern (22-0)

2. Parkview (24-0)

3. Norcross (20-3)

4. Alpharetta (18-3)

5. North Gwinnett (19-2)

6. Stephenson (19-4)

7. Beach (21-1)

8. Marietta (20-3)

9. Hillgrove (19-2)

10. Woodstock (16-7)

Class AAAA

1. Douglas County (22-1)

2. Statesboro (23-1)

3. Chamblee (22-1)

4. Fayette County (20-5)

5. Alcovy (21-3)

6. Forest Park (20-5)

7. Miller Grove (14-4)

8. Creekview (22-3)

9. Jonesboro (18-4)

10. Warner Robins (18-4)

Class AAA

1. Washington County (22-0)

2. Westover (23-0)

3. St. Pius (20-3)

4. Columbia (13-5)

5. Carrollton (21-3)

6. Cartersville (19-4)

7. Westside-Macon (19-4)

8. Drew (20-4)

9. Cross Creek (20-4)

10. Westside-Augusta (21-3)

Class AA

1. Model (23-1)

2. Laney (22-1)

3. Buford (17-7)

4. Morgan County (20-1)

5. Lovett (19-4)

6. North Oconee (20-3)

7. Decatur (20-4)

8. Heard County (18-2)

9. Greater Atlanta Christian (16-6)

10. Rabun County (20-3)

Class A

1. Wesleyan (20-3)

2. SW Atlanta Christian (20-3)

3. Calvary Day (21-2)

4. Darlington (22-2)

5. St. Francis (19-4)

6. Taylor County (20-1)

7. Holy Innocents' (19-4)

8. Pelham (21-2)

9. Gordon Lee (21-3)

10. Pace Academy (16-5)

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